Structure of the Sagittarius dwarf galaxy at low Galactic latitudes
Abstract
We report the detection of 1500 RR Lyrae of Bailey type ab located in the Sagittarius dwarf galaxy (Sgr). These variables have been detected on two ESO Schmidt fields centred on (l,b)=(3.1 deg,-7.1 deg) and (6.6 deg, -10.8 deg), covering an area of 50 square degree. We present a surface density map of Sgr based on the spatial distribution of these RRab, allowing us to trace its structure in a region that was still almost unexplored between b=-14 deg and b=-4 deg. We present the results of the fit of different models to the density profile of Sgr. The best fit to the core of Sgr is an exponential with a scale length of 4.1 deg along the major axis. When we look at the extension of Sgr we find a break (significant at the level) in the slope of the surface density along the main axis of Sgr. The nearly flat (or at least very slowly decreasing) profile in the outer region of Sgr shows that this dwarf galaxy is probably extending even further out our fields.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0002157,
title = {Structure of the Sagittarius dwarf galaxy at low Galactic latitudes},
author = {Patrick Cseresnjes and Christophe Alard and Jean Guibert},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0002157},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
11 pages, 11 figures, accepted for publication in A&A